"Dedicated to scholarship, articles and news regarding plea bargaining in criminal cases in the United States and around the world. The purpose of this blog is to further our understanding of the plea bargaining machine and its role in the criminal justice system."

"All about international law, politics, economics, and many other random things. We found ourselves talking about these subjects a lot ourselves, so we thought someone else might want to listen to our thoughts. “LL2″ is the second sub-basement of the George Washington University Law Library, where international law books are found. We both spent too much time there during law school."

This blawg is a forum for international trade lawyers to share information, deposit relevant international cases and articles and educate others about international trade developments affecting their region or in which their country is participating.

"Offers the latest trade secret news and analysis from the United States and across the globe. We cover recent cases and proposed legislation, verdicts and settlements, practice tips, upcoming events, and other interesting trade secret tidbits."

The authors post about current trademark news and litigation nearly every day, including a weekly summary of news briefs about the trademark world. The goal of Trademarkology is to help readers select a brand name or logo by providing insight on how others have selected and protected their brands.

"This blog is dedicated to the U.K. Supreme Court. The U.K. Supreme Court is the U.K.'s highest court; its judgments bind lower courts and thus shape the development of English Law. Since 1399, the Law Lords, the judges of the most senior court in the country, have sat within Parliament. From October 2009, however, they have moved to an independent court in the Middlesex Guildhall. To mark this historic development, this blog has been set up to provide commentary on the U.K. Supreme Court and its judgments."